1. Statue of Johann Gutenberg
2. Leaf
3. Detail of a leaf
4. Detail of a leaf
5. Gutenberg at Keio University (Japan).
This university’s project HUMI (HUmanities Media Interface) has digitized five sets of Gutenbergs:
1 set at Cambridge, England; 1 & ½ sets at Mainz, Germany;
2 sets at the British Library; and their own ½ set.
6. Gutenberg at the Library of Congress, known as the finest surviving copy.
7. Gutenberg at the Morgan Library in New York City. This library owns 3 copies.
8. Gutenberg at the Morgan Library in New York City.
9. Gutenberg at the Morgan Library in New York City.
10. Gutenberg at the Huntington Library, California.
11. Gutenberg at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas.
12. Gutenberg at the Houghton/Widener Library, Harvard University.
13. Gutenberg at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University
14. Gutenberg at the Schiede Library, Princeton University.
15. John Schiede, private owner of the Gutenberg at Princeton.
16. The Lilly Library at Indiana University.
17. James Canary, head of conservation, Lilly Library.
18. Joel Silver, curator, with the Gutenberg at the Lilly Library.
The music is The Tallis Scholars, “Mass for Five Voices: Kyrie”
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1. Statue of Johann Gutenberg
2. Leaf
3. Detail of a leaf
4. Detail of a leaf
5. Gutenberg at Keio University (Japan).
This university’s project HUMI (HUmanities Media Interface) has digitized five sets of Gutenbergs:
1 set at Cambridge, England; 1 & ½ sets at Mainz, Germany;
2 sets at the British Library; and their own ½ set.
6. Gutenberg at the Library of Congress, known as the finest surviving copy.
7. Gutenberg at the Morgan Library in New York City. This library owns 3 copies.
8. Gutenberg at the Morgan Library in New York City.
9. Gutenberg at the Morgan Library in New York City.
10. Gutenberg at the Huntington Library, California.
11. Gutenberg at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas.
12. Gutenberg at the Houghton/Widener Library, Harvard University.
13. Gutenberg at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University
14. Gutenberg at the Schiede Library, Princeton University.
15. John Schiede, private owner of the Gutenberg at Princeton.
16. The Lilly Library at Indiana University.
17. James Canary, head of conservation, Lilly Library.
18. Joel Silver, curator, with the Gutenberg at the Lilly Library.
The music is The Tallis Scholars, “Mass for Five Voices: Kyrie”